Stock Investment Basics Guide: Getting Started for Beginners

Want to start stock investing but feels overwhelming? Learn stock investment basics from account opening to stock selection.

1. What is Stock?

Stock is security representing ownership of a company. Buying stock makes you partial owner of that company. Profit methods: โ‘  Stock price rise (capital gain): Buy low, sell high. โ‘ก Dividends: Company distributes part of profits to shareholders. Stock markets: Korea Exchange (KOSPI, KOSDAQ), US (NYSE, NASDAQ), Japan (Tokyo Stock Exchange), etc. Market cap = Stock price ร— Outstanding shares. Larger market cap = large-cap stock, smaller = small-mid cap stock. Stocks have 7-10% annual average return long-term (S&P500 100-year average).

2. Open Securities Account

Choose brokerage: Samsung Securities, Mirae Asset, Kiwoom, NH Investment, Korea Investment, etc. Compare commission, app usability, HTS/MTS convenience. Open account: Non-face-to-face opening possible (ID photo in app, video call). Complete within 10 min. Account types: Custody account (general), ISA (tax saving), pension savings (retirement). Foreign stock account: Need separate opening for US stock investment. Deposit: Transfer from bank account to securities account. Immediately tradable. Trading commission: Usually 0.015-0.05% (online discount). Example: 150-500 KRW for 1M KRW purchase.

3. Basic Stock Terms

Buy/Sell: Buying stock/selling stock. Bid/Ask: Buy/sell order price. Execution: Trade completion. Open/Close/High/Low: Opening price/closing price/highest/lowest. Volume: Number of shares traded per day. High volume = high liquidity. PER (Price-to-Earnings Ratio): Price รท Earnings per share. Lower = undervalued, varies by industry. PBR (Price-to-Book Ratio): Price รท Book value per share. Below 1 = undervalued vs liquidation value. ROE (Return on Equity): Net profit รท Equity ร— 100. Higher = better profitability. Dividend yield: Annual dividend รท Price ร— 100.

4. Investment Strategy for Beginners

โ‘  Long-term investing: Ignore short-term volatility, hold 5-10+ years for compound effect. โ‘ก Diversification: Don't put all eggs in one basket, diversify across 10-20 stocks or ETFs. โ‘ข Blue-chip investing: Large stable stocks like Samsung Electronics, Naver, Kakao. โ‘ฃ ETF investing: KODEX 200, TIGER US S&P500 invest in entire market. โ‘ค Dollar-cost averaging: Invest fixed amount monthly to lower average purchase price. โ‘ฅ Dividend stock investing: Receive stable dividends, retirement preparation. Ex: KB Financial, SK Telecom. โ‘ฆ Study: Financial statements, industry trends, news analysis.

5. Beginner Mistakes to Avoid

โ‘  Investing with debt: Leverage amplifies losses too, no credit/loan investing. โ‘ก Short-term speculation: Day trading loses to commissions and taxes. Beginners should invest long-term. โ‘ข Blindly follow tips: Don't blindly trust cafe/YouTube stock tips, analyze yourself. โ‘ฃ No stop-loss: Hard to recover if loss exceeds -30%. Set stop-loss criteria (-10~15%). โ‘ค Emotional trading: Repeatedly selling in fear, buying in greed. Stick to principles. โ‘ฅ Excessive trading: Frequent trading increases commissions and taxes. โ‘ฆ Lack of diversification: Investing entire fortune in one stock is high risk.

6. First Investment Execution Guide

Step 1: Decide investment amount. 30-50% of total assets, exclude emergency fund (6 months salary). Step 2: Study. Analyze company financials (revenue, operating profit, debt ratio), industry outlook. Step 3: Select stocks. Choose industries/companies you know (Samsung Electronics, Kakao, etc). Step 4: First purchase. Don't invest all at once, split purchase 3-4 times. Step 5: Regular monitoring. Check quarterly earnings, news. Step 6: Long-term holding. Hold 5+ years without being shaken by short-term fluctuations. Step 7: Rebalancing. Review and adjust portfolio 1-2 times annually. Recommended first investment: Build experience with small purchase of KODEX 200 ETF or Samsung Electronics.

Conclusion: Stock investing is not short-term gambling but long-term wealth building tool. Master basics and start with small amounts to gain experience.